A decent month's reading in February - 14 books, mostly enjoyed - two less so - with one okay, the other a bit like swimming through treacle - but hey they can't all be winners.
No stand-out
5 STAR READ as such, but
5 pushing the boundaries at
4.5 STARS - Alan Parks and
February's Son, Matt Bird's short story collection -
Histories of the Dead and other stories, Sydney Noir - an impressive entry, in the continuing Akashic Noir series
edited by John Dale, Lawrence Block's Matt Scudder novella -
A Time to Scatter Stones and
Trevor Mark Thomas's impressive debut
The Bothy
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Pick of the month! |
BOOK OF THE MONTH - THE BOTHY by
TREVOR MARK THOMAS - on the basis that it's what I would select first for a re-read.

4 STAR READS - six in total -
Deon Meyer - The Woman in the Blue Cloak, David Putnam - The Reckless, James Ross - They Don't Dance Much, Sam Wiebe - Hollywood North and two from David Beckler - Forgred in Flames and
The Money Trap
3.5 STAR READ - 1 of -
Ersatz World by
Richard Godwin
3 STAR READ - 1 of -
Joel Mowdy - Floyd Harbour Stories
2 STAR READ - 1 of -
John Mulligan and
Shopping Cart soldiers
I spent time in the company of.......
a couple of Cape Town cops investigating a murder because of a newly discovered Dutch masterpiece
the inhabitants of a fictitious Long Island community
a homeless PTSD Vietnam vet in San Francisco with flashbacks to his combat past

a Glaswegian detective in the 70s investigating the killing of a Celtic player and more
an LA cop and the FBI chasing some juvie bank robbers
a paranoid publisher with an unwell wife and a busty assistant
the luckless and the criminal in a small Welsh town
a Manchester fireman and a woman in jeopardy

a down on his luck cashier and an accessory to murder
a variety of Sydney inhabitants involved in ..... criminality, drugs, sex - gay, vanilla and underage, pornography, pregnancy, childbirth, blackmail, murder, ambition, prison, family loyalty, family betrayal, plenty of revenge and payback
an ex-army man turned security specialist battling financial ruin
a Vancouver PI investigating a death
an older Matt Scudder helping a friend
and a grief-stricken boyfriend, on the run seeking sanctuary in the wrong place
Settings...... Cape Town - South Africa; Long Island - New York; Scotland, Vietnam and San Francisco; Glasgow - Scotland; LA - California; London; Wales; Manchester; North Carolina; Sydney - Australia, London again; Vancouver - Canada; New York and the wilds of the Yorkshire moors.
The full list of 14 are as follows.....
Deon Meyer -
The Woman in the Blue Cloak (2018) (4)
Joel Mowdy -
Floyd Harbor Stories (2019) (3)
John Sullivan -
Shopping Cart Soldiers (1998) (2)
Alan Parks -
February's Son (2019) (4.5)
David Putnam -
The Reckless (2019) (4)
Richard Godwin -
Ersatz World (2016) (3.5)
Math Bird -
Histories of the Dead and other stories (2016) (4.5)
David Beckler -
Forged in Flames (2018) (4)
James Ross -
They Don't Dance Much (1940) (4)
John Dale (ed.) -
Sydney Noir (Akashic Noir Series) (2019) (4.5)
David Beckler -
The Money Trap (2019) (4)
Sam Wiebe -
Hollywood North (2018) (4)
Lawrence Block -
A Time to Scatter Stones (2019) (4.5)
Trevor Mark Thomas -
The Bothy (2019) (4.5)
If you're not asleep yet - anal analysis for my own amusement - read on if you're an insomniac ......
New to me authors in the month - 6, maybe 7 in total -
Joel Mowdy, John Mulligan, Richard Godwin, Math Bird, David Beckler, Trevor Mark Thomas and perhaps
James Ross. I think I might have read
They Don't Dance Much before, but blowed if I could remember anything about it on a second outing, so maybe false memory.

I have more on the pile to read from
Beckler, Bird and
Godwin
Authors enjoyed before - 5 -
Deon Meyer, Sam Wiebe, Alan Parks, David Putnam, Lawrence Block,
There's more on the TBR pile from
Deon Meyer, Lawrence Block and
David Putnam
13 reads from 12 different authors.
David Beckler was read twice.
One book was an anthology of short stories from a selection of Australian writers, some new to me, some familiar

7 were sort of series books -
David Beckler's two novellas featured
Mason and Sterling - a double act that feature in his novel
Brotherhood;
Lawrence Block's Matt Scudder is one of the author's most popular creations featuring in about 17 or 18 novels and more,
Sam Wiebe's Dave Wakeland PI character has appeared in a couple of novels,
Benny Griessel from
Deon Meyer is a recurring character in his books,
Alan Parks has written two so far in his
Detective Harry McCoy series and
David Putnam's Bruno Johnson has featured in six books to date
Gender analysis - 0 female authors, 12 male plus 1 mixed gender anthology.
Another poor attempt at diversity in my reading.
Of the 12 authors read, 4 hailed from the
US, 2 from
England, 2 from
Scotland, 1 from
Canada, 1 from
South Africa, 1 from
Wales, 1 originally from
Ethiopia brought up in England. The Sydney crime anthology featured mostly if not all
Australian authors.
All 18 of the reads were fiction,

12 of the books were published this century and all this decade.
7 from
2019, 3 from
2018, 2 from
2016
1 book was from
1940, 1 book from
1998
Only 1 came from the man-cave blue tub stash in my garage.
Publishers -
First Grove, Atlantic - Catapult -
Scribner -
Canongate -
Oceanview -
Number 13 Press (now
F13) -
All Due Respect Books -
Long Stop Books (x2) -
Salt Publishing -
Harrar -
Akashic -
Quercus and
LB Productions. (I think a couple of the presses above disguise the fact they they are the authors own output, not that it makes a difference to me.)
3 of the 14 reads were pre-owned,
5 came from the author directly - cheers to
David Putnam,
David Beckler (twice)
Sam Wiebe and
Lawrence Block
3 were accessed at
Edelweiss - Above the Treeline early reviewer site,
3 were received from the publisher - thanks to
Canongate,
Salt Publishing and
Number 13 Press
Favourite cover? Alan Park - February's Son
Second favourite cover - James Ross - They Don't Dance Much
My reads were this long 160 - 252 - 256 - 368 - 324 - 127 - 138 - 91 - 304 - 250 - 138 - 38 - 93 - 256
Total page count = 2795 (3949 in January) ....... an decrease of 1154 pages
1 was a Kindle reads, 7 were ePub files read on the laptop, 6 were paperbacks,
1 < 50,
2 between 51 < 100,
4 between 101 < 200,
4 between 201 < 300,
3 between 301 < 400,
0 > 400 pages
Alan Parks with
February's Son was the
longest read at
368 pages
Sam Wiebe and
Hollywood North was the
shortest at
38 pages long.